Develop a critical understanding of concepts and principles underpinning applied behaviour analysis and positive behaviour support. You'll gain detailed knowledge of intellectual and developmental disabilities and experience of practice or conducting research in this field.
Aimed at recent graduates and experienced practitioners, this postgraduate qualification opens up a range of career opportunities. It also provides the necessary coursework for you to pursue professional certification in the field. This course can be studied in person, full-time or studied through distance learning either full-time or part-time. This means you can study in the way that suits your circumstances, and helps you produce your best work.
A first or second class honours degree in a social science discipline; voluntary, professional or family experience of intellectual/development disability. We encourage international applicants with the relevant academic/professional background and competence in spoken and written English.
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